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“It is a challenge,” Buzz said.

Buzz performs Contemporary Christian music with a soft rock feel. She also finds time to be involved with her church WoodsEdge where she attends mission trips and sings with their worship team.

“It is where (church) I’ve grown up,” Buzz said. “It is my family. … I have a heart for my church as well as others. It is a great way to get my music out there and see how they respond to it.”

As a student at The Woodlands College Park, she is part of the the Varsity Mixed Choir and The Rhythm and Blues Show Choir.

“Words” was named after the song she wrote. She described the meaning of the song.

“You can’t always help everything,” Buzz said. “Your never really good enough but we use words in songs. They convey that message about loosing stuff and getting through it. To have determination to get through it with the words in your song.”

Her stepfather is her manager and has created the business name GoldStreet Records, LLC to represent her which is still a pending LLC.

“It definitely works out well,” Buzz said. “When mom and him met and I started doing music, he had that passion for the producing side of music. It’s fun for him to hop on the train and get involved. He’s probably one of the only reasons besides God that I got signed, because of his abilities. It has been great.”

Dubbs Beck, Buzz’s stepfather, said that GoldStreet records may have a future to represent other artists but was set up as an entity protection for her. Buzz has signed with the record label Tate Music Group based in Oklahoma City.

“It has been full time lately,” Beck said about working with Buzz. “I have another job. When you are in the middle of recording it is full time.”

He said the next step is for Buzz to focus on getting through high school and selecting a college.

“She already has music written and songs for a second album,” Beck said. “We hope it is successful and we can be back in the studio again working on the second album.”

Beck said his stepdaughter is a soprano with a four octave range.

“Her music writes a good message,” he said. “She tells people ‘I would never leave out my life diary but your listening to my songs so you are kind of reading my life diary.’”

Beck said the music industry is hard and exciting work and the experience has been a journey of faith.

“We have to be patient with it and keep pushing forward,” he said.

Buzz’s CD release concert will be held at 7:30 p.m. Sept. 18 at WoodsEdge Community Church, 25333 Gosling Road. It is a non paid event.